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The recently inaugurated president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz-Ayuso, will take office this Monday and will announce who will make up her Executive. Since Ayuso was appointed, some names of future councilors of the regional government have been leaked. The regional Executive will consist of 13 ministries, 7 will be taken over by the PP and 6 Ciudadanos. Discover more stories on Business Insider Spain . In the absence of some positions being confirmed, since the PP candidate Isabel Díaz-Ayuso was inaugurated as the new president of the Community of Madrid, several of the names that will make up the Regional Executive councils have been leaked .
Last week, Ayuso herself confirmed that until this Monday afternoon it would not be known who would be part of her bicolor Government team (with Ciudadanos), but she assured that it was likely that names would Middle East Phone Number List be leaked until then. 13 Ministries: 7 for the PP and 6 for Cs Popular Party and Ciudadanos have already agreed that, of the 13 Ministries that make up the regional Executive, 7 would be held by the first and 6 by the second. At the moment, the confirmations remain few and the rumors many, but until now, it is known with certainty that PP regional representative María Eugenia Carballedo will be the new advisor to the Presidency of the Community of Madrid.

Carballedo is currently a member of the Board of the Madrid Assembly, a position from which she will have to resign. Another of those confirmed, and whose name appeared in all the pools, is that of the former Minister of Health Javier Fernández-Lasquetty, who will be in charge of the Ministry of Finance . Lasquetty resigned from his position in 2014 after Justice provisionally paralyzed the plan of the Ministry of Health, under the Government of the accused Ignacio González, to privatize six public hospitals. The former Minister of Economy and Finance from 2012 to 2015, and spokesperson for the PP in the Assembly during the previous legislature, Enrique Ossorio, will repeat in the regional Government holding the Education portfolio .
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